Awards and Scholarships Women’s Institute Gifts to Ontario Girls number of scholarships to encourage the study of home economics and the work of Girls' Homemaking Clubs. At the time of the Institutes’ fiftieth an. iiiversai'v in 1947, the Adelaide Hoodless Schnlarslup Fund was established. This is used to provide the Ontario Women’s-Institute Entrance Award to Macdonald Institute for degree students, From the investment of the fund. two girls entering Macdonald Institute each receive a 8100 Scholarship. Dr. MCCready, Director of Macdonald Institute, and a comâ€" mittee select the students to receive the award, making their selection largely on the academic standing of the candidates. A girl is chosen from each of the established Institute divisions â€"â€"East. West, Central and North, and a fifth girl "at large " The Dorothy Futcher Ontario Women's Inâ€" stitute Scholarship and the Ontario Women’s Institute Scholarship provide annual scholarâ€" ships of $60 to each of two club members from two of the four Institute divisions of the provmcciEast. West, Central and North. The awards rotate among the divisions. This year they go to the East and North; next year to lhe West and Central divisions, provided there is a girl in the area who can meet the requireâ€" TIâ€"IE Ontario Women‘s Institutes give a Doreen Carson of Owen Sound Juni . or | ' Winner of the Dorothy Fuicher nm'ure' 1953 Scholarship. 22 ments. The money is to be used for \. , cational purpose with the apply g†m._ Scholarship Committee appointed i _ PW“: Recipients have used it for Normal sch“) for Nurses‘ Training and for 51; '0‘ . , 1’3? 19:, courses. Home Economists in the 1‘ Mn, 0: cerned are expected to make m “and; tions to the Scholarship COI‘flIfllttEr‘ County or Area Women's Institw Scholar ships are made under the fouowh _ mam tions recommended by the F.W.1_i; maid 1. That the money collected for , County or Area Scholarships be in tried lo the Provincial Secretaryâ€"Treasm" in W amount or in several donations. an [it $2,000 has been collected it be i; the Ontario Women’s Institute F Committee of F.W.I.O. “with the the County, District or Area 01‘ concerned.†2. That each District, Count; Women’s Institute setting up a Fund appoint a committee whirl with their County Home Economis- the Club Member for the award, or a name to the Ontario Women Scholarship Committee of the FAN 3. That the name of each Disti Coiling; or Area Scholarship should inclui ‘intiir: UtSll‘lol Women’s Instituteâ€; La. York COLIN! “lime-ii: Institute Scholarship. 4. That this award be open to g .: lcnfl 16 years of age, who have complei: ltCC't'SS- fully six or more Homemaking Clo .‘cJeLIS or who are completing the sixth red :1 the current year in which the awarii .iwaicis are made. 5. That the award or awards I." ride to such person or persons showing .. iv im- provement and definite personal gr tr. dic- ing the course of the club work, am tho has given leadership and carried on ch. "ark of a high quality. 6. That a girl receiving a Scholars Award Should be allowed to use the money further her education in any way she d dad for courses or for instruction in mus drama. literature, art, subject to approval r he 0?- tario Women’s Institute Scholarship ,ummll- tee of the F.W.I.O. Winners of the Macdonald Institute “titrance Award will be chosen after Macdon. ilnstl- tl-lte opens in the fall. Last year": 55mm?“ Were announced in our last issue. The Dorothy Futcher Scholarship 1953 is Doreen Carson, a member of :: V Sound Junior Institute in Grey 901ml?" Doreen walked three miles a day i“ FEW school. She is now in Grade XII in Collegiate HOME AND COIJNT“